100 YouTubers in Lego! We Need YouTuber Lego Sets!

TLDRI built 100 Lego minifigures of popular YouTubers to prove that we need YouTuber Lego sets. Each minifigure represents a different YouTuber, including Mark Rober, Zach King, MrBeast, DanTDM, PewDiePie, and more. I even recreated iconic elements from their videos, like Mark Rober's squirrel and Zach King's magic tricks. But despite sending pictures to Lego and reaching out to YouTubers, it seems that YouTuber Lego sets are still a dream. Let's hope Lego and the YouTubers take notice and make this collaboration happen!

Key insights

🧱I built 100 Lego minifigures of popular YouTubers

🎥Each minifigure represents a different YouTuber

🌟Recreated iconic elements from their videos

📸Sent pictures to Lego and reached out to YouTubers

💔YouTuber Lego sets are still a dream

Q&A

Which YouTubers did you build?

I built minifigures of popular YouTubers like Mark Rober, Zach King, MrBeast, DanTDM, PewDiePie, and many more.

Did you reach out to Lego and the YouTubers?

Yes, I sent pictures to Lego and reached out to the YouTubers on social media, but unfortunately, I did not receive a response.

Why do you think we need YouTuber Lego sets?

YouTubers have a huge following and collaborating with Lego to create YouTuber Lego sets would be a great way to engage fans and bring their creativity to life.

Did you recreate any iconic elements from the YouTubers' videos?

Yes, I recreated iconic elements like Mark Rober's squirrel and Zach King's magic tricks in Lego form.

What is your hope for the future of YouTuber Lego sets?

My hope is that Lego and the YouTubers take notice of this project and consider collaborating to create official YouTuber Lego sets in the future.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction - I built 100 Lego minifigures of popular YouTubers

05:45Building the YouTuber minifigures, showcasing each YouTuber

11:45Sending pictures to Lego and reaching out to YouTubers for collaboration

12:25Lack of response from Lego and YouTubers

12:27Conclusion - Hoping for a future collaboration between Lego and YouTubers